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Originally Posted by kcrockaholic4life
So which do you think it is? Bad coaching? Or good players in the wrong system? Holliday was with us in a 4-3, so maybe the 3-4 is more of his style. Fujita and Mitchell were both to young to have hit their prime. Same goes for Pollard I think. Cutting Pollard was a big mistake. I was against it the entire time.
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Our position coaches are terrible, and we consistently run the wrong schemes for our talent.
We should have never switched to the Cover 2. Had we just stayed in a base 4-3, DJ, Kawika, Fujita, Pollard, Fox, and Wilkerson could have all been productive players.
Seriously, our defense could have been nearly solved:
3T: Dorsey (Wilkerson)
NT: Edwards
LDE: Hali (Wilkerson)
WLB: Fujita (Fox)
MLB: Mitchell
SLB: Johnson (Fox)
LCB: Flowers (Leggett)
RCB: Carr
SS: Pollard
FS: Morgan (Page)
That's if Allen was traded. You'd still have the top pick in the 2009 draft and the 2010 drafts to go after a guy like Dunlap (2010)
If Allen wasn't traded, then you can really go BPA on defense and add great depth (substituting Page for Morgan).